Alphabet Inc’s Google unveiled a suite of artificial intelligence tools for its email, collaboration and cloud services.
According to The Verge, Alphabet said its new artificial intelligence tool will be able to summarize topics for messages in Gmail, craft slide presentations, personalize customer communication and take meeting notes.
Alphabet also called the “magic wand” its popular Google Docs program that can draft a marketing blog, training plan or other text and then revise its style, according to users’ discretion, a company official confirmed to reporters.
In the context, Google also unveiled a suite of generative AI tools to its cloud computing clients, for example the language model (Palm), which is one of its most powerful large language models that generates human-like texts.
Google said customers can fine-tune its AI model with their own data, while retaining ownership of the information and benefits. Google aims for its AI programs to “transform” the work of marketers, lawyers, scientists and educators.
“This is the next phase where we give the human element the support of a collaborative AI tool,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, in a press briefing.
Kurian added that Google remains “strongly committed to responsible artificial intelligence”, setting controls for customers and reviewing the proper use of its products.
These developments reflect how ChatGBT has spurred a race to power products with so-called artificial intelligence, which learns from past data how to recreate content just as a chatbot does.
Microsoft, Alphabet and their peers are investing billions of dollars in building and deploying the technology, hoping it will increase revenue from their services to speed up writing and creative tasks.